Christiane Wiese

Affiliations: 
1997-2001 Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC, United States 
 2001-2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Biochemistry
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http://jcs.biologists.org/content/110/13/1489.short

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Parents

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Katherine Lee Wilson grad student 1996 Johns Hopkins (Cell Biology Tree)
 (High resolution scanning electron microscopic analysis of the early stages of nuclear envelope assembly.)

Children

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Lingling Liu grad student 2007 UW Madison
Alison J. Albee grad student 2008 UW Madison
Lori L. O'Brien grad student 2008 UW Madison
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Wiese C, Mayers JR, Albee AJ. (2009) Analysis of centrosome function and microtubule dynamics by time-lapse microscopy in Xenopus egg extracts. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 586: 89-113
Woolner S, O'Brien LL, Wiese C, et al. (2008) Myosin-10 and actin filaments are essential for mitotic spindle function Journal of Cell Biology. 182: 77-88
Albee AJ, Wiese C. (2008) Xenopus TACC3/maskin is not required for microtubule stability but is required for anchoring microtubules at the centrosome. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 19: 3347-56
Liu L, Wiese C. (2008) Xenopus NEDD1 is required for microtubule organization in Xenopus egg extracts. Journal of Cell Science. 121: 578-89
Wiese C. (2008) Distinct Dgrip84 isoforms correlate with distinct gamma-tubulins in Drosophila. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 19: 368-77
Albee AJ, Tao W, Wiese C. (2006) Phosphorylation of maskin by Aurora-A is regulated by RanGTP and importin beta. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281: 38293-301
Wiese C, Zheng Y. (2006) Microtubule nucleation: gamma-tubulin and beyond. Journal of Cell Science. 119: 4143-53
Kovalenko OV, Wiese C, Schild D. (2006) RAD51AP2, a novel vertebrate- and meiotic-specific protein, shares a conserved RAD51-interacting C-terminal domain with RAD51AP1/PIR51. Nucleic Acids Research. 34: 5081-92
Wiese C, O'Brien LL. (2006) What's so Bor(a)ing about Aurora-A activation? Developmental Cell. 11: 133-4
Porter FW, Bochkov YA, Albee AJ, et al. (2006) A picornavirus protein interacts with Ran-GTPase and disrupts nucleocytoplasmic transport. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 12417-22
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